First major meeting of the year 2025, the Finistère youth championship, this January 11 and 12, 2025, was the occasion of an important trip for the players of the Badminton club Kemperle (BCK), the largest delegation of the competition. “In Ploudalmézeau, 42 young people from BCK went to defend the colors of our club,” explains coach Quentin Tuaillon. An edition to be marked with a milestone in the history of the club, which confirms the supremacy of the Finistère 2024 championships. “It is historic, because out of 29 finals, the BCK achieved the feat of placing at least one player or a player in each final, except one. All this shows the strength of our youth collective.”
Lots of medals
BCK has the best record at the end of this weekend. There were 18 gold medals. One player, Louka Bihan, even achieved a flawless performance by winning the boys' singles, boys' doubles and mixed doubles.
The U13s won all the titles with Antoine Kern (boys' singles), Félicie Garnier (girls' singles), Louka Bihan and Antoine Kern (boys' doubles), Suzon Hélary and Bleuenn Le Bronnec Flouret (girls' doubles), Louka Bihan and Suzon Helary ( mixed doubles). There were four titles in U17 with Tyméo Le Clainche (boys' singles), Titouan Veillot (boys' doubles), Maïlyss Paugam (girls' doubles), Louis Rohou and Malou Bossard (mixed doubles). The U19s won three titles with Thibault Annezo and Eliott Lieutier (boys' doubles), Eléa Le Clainche (girls' doubles), Damien Lhomme and Calie Grevellec (mixed doubles 2). There were also four titles in U15 with Maïlyss Paugam (girls' singles), Théo Gueyne and Ethan Tallec (boys' doubles), Félicie Garnier and Lylou Le Clainche (girls' doubles), Romain Le Teuff and Margaux Robins (mixed doubles). In U11, we also note the victories of Louka Bihan (single boy) and Bleuenn Le Bronnec Flouret (single girl).